Free lunch and tour of Maple Leaf Assisted Living sponsored by Senior Center
Monday, July 24, 2017
- Tuesday, August 1 at Maple Leaf Living on Lake City - pick up at the Senior Center 11:45am and return at 1:45pm
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| Sears, upper level entrance Photo courtesy Merlone Geier |
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| Photo by Scott Yurczyk A black tailed buck strolling along 12th NW at 3:00pm |
WARM can, as always, provide seasoned Confidential Intermediaries (CI) for the search and initial contacts.
Due to adoption affecting 25% of the population, we could miss some important clues because a branch of the tree does not follow a genetic line.
Taught by a Yoga Alliance RYT-200, certified, insured Yoga instructor. Pam teaches Gentle yoga and more at Richmond Beach Yoga (top of Richmond Beach Road, next to Rite Aid.) At Richmond Beach Yoga we teach gentle, slow flow, meditation, Kids classes and more.
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| Sharrow on NW 195th Photo by Chris F. |
Are you unsatisfied with the status quo? Come to the library and learn how you can change it! Books available for signing and purchase.
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| Tour routes for Parks, Tree Board and Shoreline City Council |
The Committee of the Whole of the Lake Forest Park City Council will meet on Monday, July 24, 2017 from 6 - 8pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 17425 Ballinger Way NE.
The primary topic will be the Safe Streets program.
Staff documents for Safe Streets
Selected items from the Shoreline Police blotter, week ending July 3, 2017
06-23 Contacted individual in Echo Lake Park at 1:45am for not wearing clothes. One subject quickly swallowed his/her drugs. One arrested on warrant, other transported to hospital. Found checks, credit cards, and more drugs.
06-24 Individual got into a shoving match with people over rental use of gazebo in Cromwell Park.
06-25 Someone kicked in door of apartment at Arabella while resident was there.
06-25 Resident at Fircrest sent for involuntary mental evaluation after making suicidal threats, striking a staff member, and breaking staff member's windshield.
06-26 Road bike stolen from Hamlin Park.
06-26 Individual at Walgreen's 175th/Aurora, shoplifted items, threatened to shoot manager, threw a beer at manager, and rode away on bicycle.
06-26 Four individuals on Interurban Trail with mail.
06-26 Three juveniles at NE 180th and 10th NE attempted to steal a bicycle and assaulted the rider.
06-27 Female wandering on Serpentine, trying to get into houses, barefoot with no coat in 54 degree weather.
06-27 Juvenile disturbance at Briarcrest Elementary involving 13 year olds.
06-27 Developmentally delayed person wandered from care home and was found at Fred Meyer.
06-28 Mentally ill person sitting in middle of Aurora at N 200 at 2:30am.
06-28 Person reported witnessing child abuse many years ago. Reported abuser died in 2010.
06-28 RADAR unit successfully deals with drunk, suicidal male waving a knife around.
06-29 Arrest of individual with stolen property at the Y.
06-30 Someone broke into the Herzel Cemetery at night and stole a heavy equipment trailer.
06-30 Burglary 147xx 8th NE.
06-30 X-Box stolen from teen center in Richmond Highlands.
06-30 Owner of recording studio threatened by aspiring rapper.
06-30 Intoxicated person lying in Aurora at 155th at 9:30pm.
07-01 11am vehicle stolen from Y.
07-01 Generator chained to fence at Shorewood playing fields was stolen.
07-01 Customer at Whistle Work Wear inquired about boots, then returned later to steal them. Left in truck with no license plates.
07-01 Person observed on security footage removing tools from a truck at Viking Sports Bar. Later observed walking by and contacted by police. Booked on warrants. Victim declined to assist.
07-02 Person Trespassed from Aurora Safeway for opening wine and drinking it in the store aisle.
| Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
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| Tour de Terrace Photo by Geoff Vlcek |
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| Three days of music |
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| Parade |
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| Clown car |
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| 1915 before Lake Washington was lowered Photo courtesy Shoreline Historical Museum |
The Shoreline Historical Museum's exhibit “High and Dry: The 100th Anniversary of the Lowering of Lake Washington and its Effects” is on display now at the museum, 18501 Linden Ave N, Shoreline 98133.
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| Photo #764 courtesy Shoreline Historical Museum |
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| Photo by Lee Lageschulte |
One can rarely change the intensity of a color (how strong or pale the color is). The intensity develops for a number of reasons: the heredity of a particular hydrangea variety, weather conditions (hot or cold, humid or dry), health of the plant, and possibly other natural factors. Fertilizing hydrangeas once or twice a year may result in a little more saturated color simply because the health of the plant may be improved.
Eric Coble has conjured up this clever farce, humorously examining our increasing dependence on digital gadgetry. You may find it a bit technologically dated. Unless re-written occasionally, the play may not keep up with humor in new tech devices.
Cristin Fenzel captures our attention as Karen, a young woman who is planning to get married very soon, though she is dealing with a long-distance relationship. Karen has only met Max a couple of times, but has a great deal of contact via phone, messenger, and email.
Max buys an engagement ring online and sends it to Karen by FedEx. Their individual work situations will have them located in different places most of the time. Can they find enough romantic contact to satisfy each of them?
It also leads Michael to demonstrate the potential pitfall of switching between conversations with two people on different lines. Say the wrong thing and big trouble will ensue.
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| Crocosmia Lucifer |
Thank you to Deirdre Miller, JM, Randi, Jerry Pickard, Cathy Floit, Melissa Banker, Scott Francis, Travis, Rose Thygesen, Brenda Kent, Donna Eggen, Krista Tenney, Judy Bauer, Nancy Utter, Cheryl Workman, Regina, a couple of anonymous comments, and anyone I might have missed.
Johanna Warness said that "I got a few bulbs from a woman who was going to throw them away about 20 years ago and now I have them all over my yard - the hummingbirds love them."
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| A fire crew remained on the scene to put out the hot spots Photo by Debbie Kellogg |
The fire departments were putting water on the fire at approximately 5000 GPM (Gallons Per Minute), which in the Fircrest steel pipes exceeded the normal velocity of 8 FPS (Feet Per Second) to around 15 FPS or more. This pushed sediment that resulted in Brown Water into residential water mains.
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| The Running Miracle is available at Third Place Books. |
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| Photo courtesy City of Shoreline |
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| Using the ladder truck to put out the hot spots left over from the Fircrest fire |
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| Gabriel, S.D. was more interested in the treats than the dramatic scene behind him |
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| Fire crews from Woodinville, Bothell, Northshore, Kirkland, Snohomish, and Seattle responded to assist Shoreline |
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| Battalion Chief showing the kiddos our Engine at Swingin Summers Eve! Photo courtesy Shoreline Fire |
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| Nightingale Dance Troupe Photo courtesy City of Shoreline |
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| Kelly Lyle - in progress, a riff on the Wizard of Oz with a red brick road (interurban trail at Ronald Place) instead of the usual yellow brick road -- Photo courtesy City of Shoreline |
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| Ceramic by Jacob Fortran |
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| Oliver needed a nap after winning a ribbon as Oldest Dog at the 2016 Walk |
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